Patents by Inventor Rodger Brown
Rodger Brown has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230413395Abstract: A rotating magnet heater for metal products, such as aluminum strip, can include permanent magnet rotors arranged above and below a moving metal strip to induce moving or time varying magnetic fields through the metal strip. The changing magnetic fields can create currents (e.g., eddy currents) within the metal strip, thus heating the metal strip. A magnetic rotor set can include a pair of matched magnetic rotors on opposite sides of a metal strip that rotate at the same speed. Each magnetic rotor of a set can be positioned equidistance from the metal strip to avoid pulling the metal strip away from the passline. A downstream magnetic rotor set can be used in close proximity to an upstream magnetic rotor set to offset tension induced by the upstream magnetic rotor set.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Applicant: Novelis Inc.Inventors: Antoine Jean Willy Pralong, Peter Knelsen, David Anthony Gaensbauer, Rodger Brown, Michael Kosmicki, David Michael Custers, Natasha Iyer, Robert Bruce Wagstaff, Alp Manavbasi, ChangOok Son, Duane E. Bendzinski, Rajeev G. Kamat, David Skingley Wright, Andrew James Hobbis, Christophe Besson
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Patent number: 11821066Abstract: Systems and methods of non-contact tensioning of a metal strip during metal processing include passing the metal strip adjacent a magnetic rotor. The magnetic rotor is spaced apart from the metal strip by a first distance. The systems and methods also include tensioning the metal strip through the magnetic rotor by rotating the magnetic rotor. Rotating the magnetic rotor induces a magnetic field into the metal strip such that the metal strip is tensioned in an upstream direction or a downstream direction. In other aspects, rotating the magnetic rotor induces a magnetic field into the metal strip such that a force normal to a surface of the metal strip is applied to the metal strip.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2021Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Novelis Inc.Inventors: Antoine Jean Willy Pralong, David Anthony Gaensbauer, Rodger Brown, William Beck, Andrew James Hobbis
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Patent number: 11785678Abstract: A rotating magnet heater for metal products, such as aluminum strip, can include permanent magnet rotors arranged above and below a moving metal strip to induce moving or time varying magnetic fields through the metal strip. The changing magnetic fields can create currents (e.g., eddy currents) within the metal strip, thus heating the metal strip. A magnetic rotor set can include a pair of matched magnetic rotors on opposite sides of a metal strip that rotate at the same speed. Each magnetic rotor of a set can be positioned equidistance from the metal strip to avoid pulling the metal strip away from the passline. A downstream magnetic rotor set can be used in close proximity to an upstream magnetic rotor set to offset tension induced by the upstream magnetic rotor set.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: NOVELIS INC.Inventors: Antoine Jean Willy Pralong, Peter Knelsen, David Anthony Gaensbauer, Rodger Brown, Michael Kosmicki, David Michael Custers, Natasha Iyer, Robert Bruce Wagstaff, Alp Manavbasi, ChangOok Son, Duane E. Bendzinski, Rajeev G. Kamat, David Skingley Wright, Andrew James Hobbis, Christophe Besson
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Patent number: 11499213Abstract: Systems and methods of threading a metal substrate on a rolling mill include receiving a coil of the metal substrate. The method also includes uncoiling the metal substrate from the coil while the coil and guiding the metal substrate to a work stand of the rolling mill with a threading system.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2019Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: Novelis Inc.Inventors: Andrew James Hobbis, Antoine Jean Willy Pralong, Stephen Lee Mick, Rodger Brown, Mark Finn, Peter Knelsen, Terry Lee, Hansjuerg Alder, William Beck, Roberto Quintal, Natasha Iyer, Jeffrey Edward Geho
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Patent number: 11377721Abstract: Systems and methods of threading a metal substrate on a rolling mill include receiving a coil of the metal substrate. The method also includes uncoiling the metal substrate from the coil while the coil and guiding the metal substrate to a work stand of the rolling mill with a threading system.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2019Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Novelis Inc.Inventors: Andrew James Hobbis, Antoine Jean Willy Pralong, Stephen Lee Mick, Rodger Brown, Mark Finn, Peter Knelsen, Terry Lee, Hansjuerg Alder, William Beck, Roberto Quintal, Natasha Iyer, Jeffrey Edward Geho
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Patent number: 11242586Abstract: Systems and methods of threading a metal substrate on a rolling mill include receiving a coil of the metal substrate. The method also includes uncoiling the metal substrate from the coil while the coil and guiding the metal substrate to a work stand of the rolling mill with a threading system.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2019Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: Novelis Inc.Inventors: Andrew James Hobbis, Antoine Jean Willy Pralong, Stephen Lee Mick, Rodger Brown, Mark Finn, Peter Knelsen, Terry Lee, Hansjuerg Alder, William Beck, Roberto Quintal, Natasha Iyer, Jeffrey Edward Geho
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Publication number: 20210310107Abstract: Systems and methods of non-contact tensioning of a metal strip during metal processing include passing the metal strip adjacent a magnetic rotor. The magnetic rotor is spaced apart from the metal strip by a first distance. The systems and methods also include tensioning the metal strip through the magnetic rotor by rotating the magnetic rotor. Rotating the magnetic rotor induces a magnetic field into the metal strip such that the metal strip is tensioned in an upstream direction or a downstream direction. In other aspects, rotating the magnetic rotor induces a magnetic field into the metal strip such that a force normal to a surface of the metal strip is applied to the metal strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Applicant: NOVELIS INC.Inventors: ANTOINE JEAN WILLY PRALONG, DAVID ANTHONY GAENSBAUER, RODGER BROWN, WILLIAM BECK, ANDREW JAMES HOBBIS
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Patent number: 11072843Abstract: Systems and methods of non-contact tensioning of a metal strip during metal processing include passing the metal strip adjacent a magnetic rotor. The magnetic rotor is spaced apart from the metal strip by a first distance. The systems and methods also include tensioning the metal strip through the magnetic rotor by rotating the magnetic rotor. Rotating the magnetic rotor induces a magnetic field into the metal strip such that the metal strip is tensioned in an upstream direction or a downstream direction. In other aspects, rotating the magnetic rotor induces a magnetic field into the metal strip such that a force normal to a surface of the metal strip is applied to the metal strip.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: NOVELIS INC.Inventors: Antoine Jean Willy Pralong, David Anthony Gaensbauer, Rodger Brown, William Beck, Andrew James Hobbis
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Patent number: 10837090Abstract: A non-contact heating apparatus uses a series of rotating magnets to heat, levitate, and/or move metal articles therethrough. A first series of rotating magnets heats the metal article to a desired temperature. A second series of rotating magnets levitates the metal article within the heating apparatus and maintains desired tension in the metal article, including urging the metal article through the heating apparatus. The heating apparatus can extend sufficiently far to soak the metal article at the desired temperature for a desired duration. The rotating magnets can be positioned outside of an electrically non-conductive, heat resistant chamber filled with an inert or mildly reactive gas, through which the metal article passes in the heating apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: NOVELIS INC.Inventors: David Anthony Gaensbauer, David Edward Gantzer, Robert Bruce Wagstaff, Theresa Elizabeth MacFarlane, Rodger Brown, Andrew James Hobbis, Antoine Jean Willy Pralong
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Patent number: 10508328Abstract: Systems and methods of hot forming a metal blank include receiving the metal blank at a heater and positioning the blank adjacent a magnetic rotor of the heater. The systems and methods also include heating the metal blank through the magnetic rotor by rotating the magnetic rotor. Rotating the magnetic rotor induces a magnetic field into the metal blank such that the metal blank is heated.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: NOVELIS INC.Inventors: Julio Malpica, Cedric Wu, Rahul Vilas Kulkarni, Rodger Brown, Duane E. Bendzinski
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Publication number: 20190330725Abstract: Systems and methods of threading a metal substrate on a rolling mill include receiving a coil of the metal substrate. The method also includes uncoiling the metal substrate from the coil while the coil and guiding the metal substrate to a work stand of the rolling mill with a threading system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Applicant: NOVELIS INC.Inventors: ANDREW JAMES HOBBIS, ANTOINE JEAN WILLY PRALONG, STEPHEN LEE MICK, RODGER BROWN, MARK FINN, PETER KNELSEN, TERRY LEE, HANSJUERG ALDER, WILLIAM BECK, ROBERTO QUINTAL, NATASHA IYER, JEFFREY EDWARD GEHO
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Publication number: 20190309404Abstract: Systems and methods of threading a metal substrate on a rolling mill include receiving a coil of the metal substrate. The method also includes uncoiling the metal substrate from the coil while the coil and guiding the metal substrate to a work stand of the rolling mill with a threading system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: NOVELIS INC.Inventors: ANDREW JAMES HOBBIS, ANTOINE JEAN WILLY PRALONG, STEPHEN LEE MICK, RODGER BROWN, MARK FINN, PETER KNELSEN, TERRY LEE, HANSJUERG ALDER, WILLIAM BECK, ROBERTO QUINTAL, NATASHA IYER, JEFFREY EDWARD GEHO
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Publication number: 20190309403Abstract: Systems and methods of threading a metal substrate on a rolling mill include receiving a coil of the metal substrate. The method also includes uncoiling the metal substrate from the coil while the coil and guiding the metal substrate to a work stand of the rolling mill with a threading system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: NOVELIS INC.Inventors: ANDREW JAMES HOBBIS, ANTOINE JEAN WILLY PRALONG, STEPHEN LEE MICK, RODGER BROWN, MARK FINN, PETER KNELSEN, TERRY LEE, HANSJUERG ALDER, WILLIAM BECK, ROBERTO QUINTAL, NATASHA IYER, JEFFREY EDWARD GEHO
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Patent number: 10370749Abstract: Systems and methods of threading a metal substrate on a rolling mill include receiving a coil of the metal substrate. The method also includes uncoiling the metal substrate from the coil while the coil and guiding the metal substrate to a work stand of the rolling mill with a threading system.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Novelis Inc.Inventors: Andrew James Hobbis, Antoine Jean Willy Pralong, Stephen Lee Mick, Rodger Brown, Mark Finn, Peter Knelsen, Terry Lee, Hansjuerg Alder, William Beck, Roberto Quintal, Natasha Iyer, Jeffrey Edward Geho
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Patent number: 10166584Abstract: Control of self-excited third octave vibration in a metal rolling mill can be achieved by adjusting the tension of the metal strip as it enters a stand. Self-excited third octave vibration can be detected and/or measured by one or more sensors. A high-speed tension adjustor can rapidly adjust the entry tension of the metal strip (e.g., as the metal strip enters a mill stand) to compensate for the detected self-excited third octave vibration. High-speed tension adjustors can include any combination of hydraulic or piezoelectric actuators coupled to the center roll of a bridle roll to rapidly raise or lower the roll and thus induce rapid tension adjustments in the strip. Other high-speed tension adjustors can be used.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2015Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Novelis Inc.Inventors: Rodger Brown, Matthew Seibert, Donald L. Miller, Matthew Fairlie, David Gaensbauer
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Patent number: 10065225Abstract: Control of third octave vibrations in a mill stand can be achieved using a high-speed piezoelectric assist coupled to a hydraulic gap cylinder to increase the damping of the roll stack. Vertical movements of the roll stack (e.g., the top work roll) can be determined through observation (e.g., measurement) of hydraulic fluid pressure of the hydraulic cylinder or entry tension of the metal strip. After determining vertical movements of the roll stack, a desired change in hydraulic pressure can be determined to overcome, reduce, or prevent third octave vibration. This desired change in hydraulic pressure can be effectuated at high speeds (e.g., at or above approximately 90 hertz) using the piezoelectric assist.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2015Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: NOVELIS INC.Inventor: Rodger Brown
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Publication number: 20180085803Abstract: Systems and methods of threading a metal substrate on a rolling mill include receiving a coil of the metal substrate. The method also includes uncoiling the metal substrate from the coil while the coil and guiding the metal substrate to a work stand of the rolling mill with a threading system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Applicant: Novelis Inc.Inventors: Andrew James Hobbis, Antoine Jean Willy Pralong, Stephen Lee Mick, Rodger Brown, Mark Finn, Peter Knelsen, Terry Lee, Hansjuerg Alder, William Beck, Roberto Quintal, Natasha Iyer, Jeffrey Edward Geho
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Publication number: 20180085810Abstract: Systems and methods of hot forming a metal blank include receiving the metal blank at a heater and positioning the blank adjacent a magnetic rotor of the heater. The systems and methods also include heating the metal blank through the magnetic rotor by rotating the magnetic rotor. Rotating the magnetic rotor induces a magnetic field into the metal blank such that the metal blank is heated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Applicant: Novelis Inc.Inventors: Julio Malpica, Cedric Wu, Rahul Vilas Kulkarni, Rodger Brown, Duane E. Bendzinski
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Publication number: 20180092164Abstract: A non-contact heating apparatus uses a series of rotating magnets to heat, levitate, and/or move metal articles therethrough. A first series of rotating magnets heats the metal article to a desired temperature. A second series of rotating magnets levitates the metal article within the heating apparatus and maintains desired tension in the metal article, including urging the metal article through the heating apparatus. The heating apparatus can extend sufficiently far to soak the metal article at the desired temperature for a desired duration. The rotating magnets can be positioned outside of an electrically non-conductive, heat resistant chamber filled with an inert or mildly reactive gas, through which the metal article passes in the heating apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Applicant: Novelis Inc.Inventors: David Anthony Gaensbauer, David Edward Gantzer, Robert Bruce Wagstaff, Theresa Elizabeth MacFarlane, Rodger Brown, Andrew James Hobbis, Antoine Jean Willy Pralong
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Publication number: 20180092163Abstract: A rotating magnet heater for metal products, such as aluminum strip, can include permanent magnet rotors arranged above and below a moving metal strip to induce moving or time varying magnetic fields through the metal strip. The changing magnetic fields can create currents (e.g., eddy currents) within the metal strip, thus heating the metal strip. A magnetic rotor set can include a pair of matched magnetic rotors on opposite sides of a metal strip that rotate at the same speed. Each magnetic rotor of a set can be positioned equidistance from the metal strip to avoid pulling the metal strip away from the passline. A downstream magnetic rotor set can be used in close proximity to an upstream magnetic rotor set to offset tension induced by the upstream magnetic rotor set.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Applicant: Novelis Inc.Inventors: Antoine Jean Willy Pralong, Peter Knelsen, David Anthony Gaensbauer, Rodger Brown, Michael Kosmicki, David Michael Custers, Natasha Iyer, Robert Bruce Wagstaff, Alp Manavbasi, ChangOok Son, Duane E. Bendzinski, Rajeev G. Kamat, David Skingley Wright, Andrew James Hobbis, Christophe Besson